The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Contest Losers to
Lntertain Winners
aglnan
CORWIN HARDWARE
The bond outlook 1« complicated
l|r«<lijuuitrrw
by (wo diverse influences Fust
anv Inflation«! v development which
Hunting
and Flailing
means a sharp rise m living cosi-,
illy II... I Chiir.'tilvr)
Supplies
will not Ill'll) fixed income olili
Ihe Rabbits won
gallons On the other hand lutei tlie RSBDV1LI.E
(hut lias been going
AlatlUIn Idtnipa
est rates m e betng lowered all on In contest
tile
Kredvllle
.Sunday seliool Lunf’a Kadlo
around Tills torero me huge reset for tile past thii'e mouths
Tube« Tested Free
between
von of investment tunds Into the tlie Kabulis and the Turtles
The
bond market to obtuln a higher losing side will entertain the wln-
reum i llimi now available on bunii
. with a ihiriy Jauuarv .1 in Ihe
deposits or government bonds At nei
Ihe Itubblts hud 2ll:i points
present writing it appears that the to ill,nil
244
Januuiv ii a contest
latter factor will continue to be for the starting
attendance ot tlie
the most powertiit tiilluenee on liieiiilH’i s perfect
Phone »53
: Ilillnboro
w
1
1
1
begin
who
bond prices in the early months ot - attend regularly, will be Those
lo
FUNERAL DIRECTUKS
193.6 So wise Investors are tialav alleiul a biinquet given lu entitled
March
anil
not only hedging against inflation
Mr and Mrs s A Becker e n ­
I.ICENNKD LM II A l.M ilts
bv Including good» and equities in
their portfolios, but are likewise in­ tertained Ret and Mis F leiilui
mint and lainllv of Portland
cluding a backlog ot high grade rial
New Year's day
bonds lor the time being
Aloha sewing class Is growing lu
™. the
.... inresliold
....... .
...,
As we stand on
ol
Paperhanging • Painting
hi.13 lei us look buck lor a luomeni '“ I1 "
1 , 1 1 1 1 n!
well a,
Io n the pusi three years. Headers altendanie lle ieallir. I he class w i |
will iceatl lllut 11133 niuiked (he 1111,1 1,1 Hie kitchen of the llillier
'e m i of Hie worst itepie.sion lu our ' ‘ minunlli hall fie..ions me held
¡history, 1933 averaged a 111 per W •tlliexluys Iroin 111 lo .1 A new
present were Mr and Mrs. B G
Cameron. Mr and Mrs Stanley
Fullerton. Mr a n d Mrs. F E
Kenyon. Miss Bea Lawes, Hay Ty­
son
of Portland. Mr and Mrs A.
lily Mr».
C. Brantituo and little daughter
ORENCO —H_
Mr and Mrs. E C Kenyon and
of Mr and Mr r n d Q ua..itänee. son of Longview Wash . Miss Alice
and fattier of ..uclhe Quu.iitance Griffis of G rants Pass. Mr and
oi Orenco. die, sud lenly in the Mrs Ben Zigler of Portland. Mr.
Veterans' hosp _ 1 u . oil Miley, ___
and Mrs B Barney. Miss Barney
San Francisco. u-cei.iuer 26 after and Mr Bartley J r of Bethany
a brief illness v th pneumonia. He Mr and _ Mrs. Bob M iGuire and
was a V oiid v . veteran and 38 daughter of McGuire Island, and
years old FUi.-.ai services were Mr and Mrs Alex Allen of Bu.i-
neld in San i n i t — u Saturday, ton
W alkers old time orchestra
Ueeemoer 29. ». ie...„ nt was in furnished the music.
Veterans' cetneluv in sail F ran-
Miss Lorene Woodward left New
cisco.
Year's Eve for San Francisco.
Mr Quaintance had lived in O r-
Mr and Mrs Floyd K arn- re-
enco and viem .> since he was 12 cently received word from their
years old and had many friends He son Floyd Jr., who is on the U S.
was graduated trom th e eighth S. Destroyer Simpson, that he is
grade here and trom New berg high now stationed at San Diego with
cent neuter norniul Those ot my Interested In lemuluu to sew is
school. He was formerly employed the fleet.
readers whose business bus yet invited to ullemt
by the Pacific Auveiusing com-
Mr and Mrs. Ledford T. Wood-
Miss Murluu Wilcox spent tile
shown
little or no Improvement
pany ui San Francisco lor a nuni- ward and son K enneth atiended a
slmuld take heart. The outsumdiii:; Christm as holnluvs visiting tier pm
ber of years. He returned to Cali- New Year's Eve party at tne F. E
f
i
l
l
s . Mr and Mrs W J Wilcox. In
development of 1934 was tlie broad­
tornia last August, after an e.\- Kenyon home in Portland
ening out ot recovery into many Mosier
tended visit here with his parents
Mr and Mrs. John Suiciair nr.d
Carol
Ann Uebe will spend (lie
new lines which had not shared
and daughter.
daughter Marjory of Leisyville vis-
the Improvement ot 1933. and 19 coming two weeks with her grand
--------
lted with Mrs Sinclair s sister. Mrs
33 will definitely see this trend parents. Mr and Mrs I. Slade
Mrs S L. Carlyle visted in Port- Fred Quaintance. and family Sun-
conunuod. Remember th at while While her folks. 1,1 mid Mrs l.lebe.
land Monday and went from there day.
business Is 27 per cent below nor­ return to Fort Louis, Wush
to Forest Grove with h er son-tn-
Honor Roll Given
Marian llagg spent tlie week vis
mal today. U is 1« per cent better
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Honor roll In Miss McKinnls
lllng In r musin, Margaret llagg
George D. G arratt. to spend Christ- room (or the last six weeks was an- p iI O T O shows the new Ford V-S standards. The cars feature many ride closer to the center of the ear. than December two years ago and in Portland
9 per cent ulxive last December
mas with Mr. and Mrs. H N Rob- uounced. Those receiving all "Is" “ de luxe Tudor sedan for 1935, engineering Improvements provid­
visited
Mis It 1
Let * ms ull be uhmi
thankful
tins
The Ford V-S engine now has a new —
» iui » tor
oi u
„., auu > u- Mis Hose
. . . Ilruee
............
....................
bison
were Nancy Pitm an and William w-hich has Just been announced. The
ing greater riding comfort aud In­ system of crank, use ventl.a,ion. The w e'‘w dl‘' ^ g ^ ^ ' ^ \ , , ‘X ‘“veig,!U;d
Mr and Mrs. L. T. Journey and Losli. Those receiving “Is” and
body
lines
are
distinctively
modern
creased ease of control. The engine Tudor sedan Is also available with« prosperity
sou Clyde, who is on leave fi-oni “Ils" were Bobby Bernards. Doro-
. .
K
- * mid .................
.\li ' J Kirkwood
M| . | j u
ihe Battleship California, which is thy Webb Donald Warren. A rthur ana a departure from previous Ford has been moved forward. Passenger« out de luxe equipment.
Kirkwood and children visited Mr
in dry dock at Bremerton. Wash.. Anderson Richard a n d V a le r i e ----------
and Mrs a George in Portland
visited Mrs. Journey s sister. Mrs. Stewart. Sammy Csergei, Robert tion departm ent under contract with
(. lircsinuuN
M. J. McEntee, and family De- Duncan, Lorene Scheldt, and D an- Jam es W Mott, received $18 712 for r
Henry. Everett and Dorma. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs ci N Allman oi
cember 26.
iei Bella.
these services, in addition Gold-
•Mrs. Lloyd Metzentlne and Mvnia
(By Mt». 0 . | | l*«<erM>ii|
Portland have rented the li Bear
Stanley Cormls of Portland was
—- —---------------- .stem received some $16 000 for Ins
and Miss Ellen Zweiner were C hrist­
Mr and Mrs Albert Scott enter- home
inas guests at the John Schmeltzer taUied their daughters mid fam ­
a guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Gail K arns
N p w s I p t t o r services in handling building and
Bt‘<‘dville C E will have u coil«
Thursday afternoon.
V^upllOI ix tW S luClTCr loan liquidations under the direc-
home at Mountainside
ilies Christmas. Tnos? present were w ratio n meeting Bunday All E n­
(By Mr$. E. L. Co»)
Murgurct
Curington
Ethel
_
.
tion
of
the
ooroorAtioii
detkirtmpnf
Mr
and
Mrs.
Vein
Cross
mid
three
de«n>r
member ure urged to at-
Mr and Mrs George Davies hud
R p ila vi&itari M r s
I n lla M ir o n a t
<Continued from pa«« on«)
w i | xiimuvh d e p a r t m e n t .
Bena visited Mrs Julia Nixon at m ent to
headed by a ju n cto r „ T *}' f.lrt!’ of Clark and Clark of
KINTON — Kinton Grange will as guests C hristm as Mr m ill Mrs sons. Mr and Mrs Hurry Moore, lend
Cornelius Sunday.
Portland have received $7660 from meet at the hall Saturday in all-day 1 M Davies and -oils mid Mr ami Irene Seott. anil Robert Holmes.
Mr and Mrs Brow ii of Huger and
all of Portland
son-in-law. Jake U>iei / or New
Forest Grove are . vUUtag thelr and eliminating the state treasurer
T h ^ r ^ r ^ ““ ^
«W » session
7 ^ The lw tmer
^ e r ^ w t f f ' T O S “ mi " ec ’ä c Ä eto‘n< “ “
Mr.
and
Mrs
Fred
Jeffers
of
Ku-
berg
vcdlcrl Mr ,„|,j Mrs H llagg
cousins. for Arlene
cards
. few
secretar>’ oi state from an -v have a c!a‘m f° r «750 for services speakers during the lecture hour.
Mr- Ferris M bs M argarelte Per- gene spent from Sunday u n t i l Sunday.
**
v/X R n l i n P s .™ .« a Jurisdiction over these institutions, ‘n connection with the recent tele- one for the Townsend old age p in - ru. Messrs. Dovle and M orru Fer Christm as night at (he home ol
Irene and Junior Allig of iMrt.
chUdren^-isiJed’
herS%S£
* * *
Ii tOn£ J nvestli a t‘°n w,hlch has not « o n bill and the other against the ris spent C hristm as at the R a\ , Mrs. JetiCIS parents. Mr and Mrs land are visiting (heir grandparents
children visited relatives here Sun-
revenues of th e state high-
.T hLs flrm h as also b i, Ever>one is invited to come Kulken home.
Joe Maggenstos mid family
Mr mid Mr, 11 I, Allig *
A r W rn rh r o f p o r t i.o a
« wav denartm ent f o r a t « \ v e r e m handled meet of the work In con- and hear both sides discussed.
M r a n d M rs R u v
...»
I
alltf Mrs. d ia rie s Deverell
Miss Murgaiel Imlav of Him.
A- C ./w rig h t of Portland was a
departm ent for 1934 were S3, nection with liauidation of defunct
Services at
id Xfr , .‘..a x»e’' tta«ui und so n . spent Chrlstnius day in Portland kane is v isitin g relatnes hi re'
» . « , a M V . i s , L .-f. w « x ,i
S3'
«
S '» S ¡ S M
T - S W
k « ' «
» broth-
Mr and Mrs M E Meyers are
ward Thursday evening.
year 1930-31 according to R H umbia c o u n t i e s
*“ ** “ “ u v u * “” »«2* ‘» !?ws... Pleaching by th,
where suffering *-
from an attack of pio-
Mrs. S. L.
Mrs. Mary ®aldock-
Raldock state
hiehwav engineer.
i r n Carlyle
^ r froma and
FtorestS(^ove
s u t e highway
Mtorneys shown to have 9:45; Bible school. lO ls 'riie ’newiv
muine
Beach returned
from
Forest
Grove
This
was „ diL
due e. * t o t the
h e Uj6S.?.f
k is s
.
.
.
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r
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t
h
e
v
^
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n
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m
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1*
5
’f'.a?
more
di‘
P
artn
,en
ts
officers
will
be
installed
bv
Helen Johnson of Portland spent
Frioay. where they had been since
s ila y o S ) 'h i'au to m o b ile
« lew days visiting her friend Hel­
Christmas.
fees yj-niep dropped from are H. M. Kenin. $5830 36 from the preacfiing service.
m m e
miss Elizabeth S truthers enjoyed!«
Mrs. Enistrum is employed at the
$ l.^ S S o with StSi.“ 1
^ ..b o a r d ;
New officers for the K ,„ ton Bible ?,e«“ w ^ ’8 ? U& 5 U ‘‘T a f e n “ r
i W i i d * ^ * , ' en Becker.
Tintend? & %
e ir «’to’rw1' I
V" " < * * “ - n d
two
"Government includa» the art ot
persuading, leading, sacrificing,
friends from Portland spent Friday teaching
tdway.s. beeaunc ¡MTliup.
reuse of $700.000 in £ £ S e, , conuJussl° n : Eugene Marsh, penntendent; Helen VanKleek sec
.s ‘,l,nd Mrs Lowell K ahr and at the Scott home
and daughter Virginia of Beaver- ¿ a s o h n e ^ ïx ^ ' and
the
greatest duty of statesm anship
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
Amos
Henderson
another
Increase
/ro
m
the
b
o
y
d
of
embalmers
retary;
Laura
Peterson
treasurer
J^
d
b
e
rt
of
St.
Joluis
visited
^onmen Ä
‘ the M J - McEntee « Ä
h
to educat»'
President Hoo.se-
and Mr While, brother of Mi .
here Thursday.
'lv $126.000 in motor <lvis
a" d t t, fuhcnjl fro">
i land"
t 4- to
J-dje-^
Pomeroy,
Edward
a id u Madge
’ c S i. ^horU
U r organist; : p fte
ro n ' reIatlves het
Bert Meyer, uere entertained at velt.
Donald Rogers and F Robert
Bur-
^u
cg
opirators
Christm as dinner at the home ot
r id a y
u n til
Si’enr*9<H».i>^I?1 th e executive d epart- librarian Trustees elected are as
detie visited from ns-m»»»
n»s»ii
operators.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Meyer
Monday niaht with"
Only iive per cent of th e revenue
• ??, i®58 j' Kenln- $400 from follows Everett Wright three years
Mias Mildred Steinhoff a n d
Fore«
Grove
“
loss
was
due
to
a
drop
in
autom
o-
departm
ent;
Custer
S
H
Pomeroy,
two
yeiFs
and
'
TU.T51 u ru \c .
rtJlT,a,
raf
««we
KJisS.
S.
H
.1
from
thp
pymmi
H
«
,4»,
t
r-.sw
----
J
‘
brother FVrd SteUilioff. entertained
*785 fr°n i the executive de- L. Cox. one year.
bile registration from 283.550 cars
h e a e i .7hf.77T , 7 7 k 7 7 ~ ““ o crucas d u ui
.*“ • * * k “ , »ew
a ir dEV
s, jesse snider 28
of WUh
Scholls
O
—
/
al a family
Chti I>^
tma
S a tr e L n r 'e ’ a i t M
;flS issu U -si io 3iM uou in Til 'T'JLT':
S i jr
S um
; Mrs
M r snent
“ d to r s
ro*'1m
"T
)
A . , d e f gathering
e ,’: « , i ,„“^
Donclson &, Sewell
We Cover Surfucea
Hillsboro Decoriting
Company
It II. NICKEHGN. Prop.
Phone 2102
Bend
Kinton Grangers
to Meet Saturday
Bett for
ALL AGES
Mel ali Jersey
MILK
Quart
10c
McRill Jersey Dairy
Advertising Use
Urged by Babson
MABS5??> w S ,‘S ' S S
m n k ^ ^ ^ u r T t m V T h e fa« t K h e
Warren ’h o n ^ ThnrSi«
FI**?? burden borne by automobile own-
¡ ¡ a S i / s s i w s s i , s s s . ' s ' S a w - a s a s . ” !;
board and
th e
I! “ h e r ^ 'n ^ c h r i s t n m s ^ “th" Mrs ln‘ a ^ ' r l ^ i ’ T u i n ^ ^ r u V p r l ? ^
B raune’s mother Mrs M artin Wen
But bee i use nr
s S
S
t s
a
j s
S
&
= «.
'2 &
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S ? S S M ,S
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»
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W
W
g o g jg d y a s a w
Room J
Local assessments as r^t-n^n^d bv
the county assessors have been de-
dining on an average of $25 WXi -
000 a year for the past seven years
9 :30 a . m. to 12 m.
1 :3U p. m. to 5 p. m.
according to a stut/y made by the
state
- l Valuations
on local property as distinguished
from
reached sinc^
their
peak utility
in 1927 property,
at $953^58.046°
which time there has been a de-
— — *i year this ve«r’< »<._
__ staling only 1775 854 451
^ $178.103.595
• ' f e y » In the
. £ .sev-
£
a slump of
Are
the
leaders
among
m a n nnJ year DerLod' Utility valuat.ons
fu n f ’ f c , a “ r T e t » '7 f u h i8 h J " q ? u « m i ,a i c n . ' i * n ° * ‘ reach
« 3 their a a 5 Until f 1931
£
Pbonet
Re« IUei.ce 2972
Office 2971
H oot
HOOGEN-BREWSTER
Now at Thiitik.iifiviiig and
Chri.stmu* time when y o u r
fumily is gnthered together in
the time to consider this ques­
tion.
M ATTISON
s
a
S
i
i
s
i
a
™
S
,
Our romplrte stuck and expert ad­
vice regm ding memorial at y o u r
service.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
IL II, Stnnnard, Mgr.
Hillsboro, Ore.
"■ «
I R A . " » . ? ! I S ' & S I E ' S X i ? , , 1« ; , v ; i
“ » i . ? a r a i s s s - i s ? " a s , ? £ s s k s “i £ ;
a
s
At the same
time ent
revenues
the
highway
departm
were of
"being
Pr.°-
being n«£ri .J ...
1 M arun .haa
has pro-
luced Baldock _ points out. rev-
¿ “ ¿emere1? “/)! "t k ?
centered In the attorney
enues available for county roads
were also being reduced by repeal course ’ w o u ld ^ c S f n L WhiCh' o i
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
mlll m arket road tox,
ta x ,
,hn-eCS ? ta t? » a «nateria1
m aterial
° t U n one-mill
M. D.
produced approximately $1,- deputy a tto riiet
Two
125-000 a year. County levies t o ^ £ m e d ro T h /« .fr o
,a re now
eye , EAR, NOSE AND THROAT m atch th is fund have also been ^idem, c ^ ^ i n n ^ ^ u s W a l ac-
largely abandoned during the past to h w a v £ ™ ^ ? i£ L fan '? the sta:e
SPECIALIST
four years still fu rth er reducing two attornev1? ^
r o ? '80 emPloVs
revenues for m aintenance of coun- the attorney g en era?6 approvai of
GLASSES FITTED
tv roads.
C»«Bifrcl«J NatUnxl Bank A nnti
' ’T 2'
'
‘ ’‘‘" k '«»’"
M>n Harold and daughter Evelyn
O
i
• s r i s s - u '.
Remember Now;
Your Beloved Dead
s i« » « »
B
I’hone 2104
x
»
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i
:
s s %
'» &
f c %
i r 3
.?
!
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it1
home of w
Mr.
and Mrs
Aueti-a construction.
“r.d w ?rlh returned ¿ÌÌS**
home last
“ ■ * Dallmam
Dadmunn.
here'they’
wili^màk?
P c '“ mu! steel operations will
ht
H
ii\ei1ii,? " J nt . - for. . u 'e p r é g n i' ‘‘ m ? s . '"‘band rapidly In first half; sec- spent several days and Christm as
Dallmar.n was'’’for'merfv'xiis.s w m “’ ond half depends o n
with
hw
sister.
building.
i r « Walbe‘
*
Chemicals should sliare’in the
com’-
-
‘
Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly
spent last 1.................
“1K year s buslneas
gains Mill own-
®lur «•»«• Tried on Burn,
wlth her daughter, Mrs. Ethel eI? are feeUng somewhat better
COQUILLE S e v e n te e n C o o s
McCormick of HUI. c )ro Mrs Bierly ?ite r a ,v erv troublous year Much county farm ers are co-operutmg
returned to her home the first of ia r‘,n a,ld industrial equipment needs " “ !> County Agent George H. Jen-
th.e WBek-
“ replacement. Railroads are due for ‘Gn'' thM vear In dem onstration
“ d Mrs. J h Aten attended S n e , rell,‘f but lo'>»t-oull Investors trial'- to determine the value of
fu'leral
111 leave ral1 stocks
Rail Kentucky Blue
_ of a friend in Portland
______ alone
_
___ grass _ in checking
checking
December 26. ~
equipment m akers stand’ to bein'- erosion on burned over"hill land-
, J J. VanKleek received word 111 *r anv ral1 modernization pro- In the county About 5000 pounds
last week_of v*«c
the u death
his
uncle «» t
s _,p
..through
congress, of
seed
obtained
c a u i o of
i t
ils uiicip
—
«•••'»»•n**
wgimvoo.
—• this
•-•••*> -"
vm was
»»»».-» a
fwv «$4 icu o by
y Mr
£ harles Saunder.-, of Plattam outh’
c oud thP, ul*htv outlook Jenkins from the federal gov« rn-
Nebraska, who wa.. 93 years of age , " „ 1 ¿in“'! eV,er bu.1 p,,w,'r con' 'J?*'.“ 1 lhrou«h the plant indust
ustrles
Mr. Saunders died December 14 k
o“ fo'ir ' y^a '' Peak division a t O 8 C . and distrlbu
so
the “ n"
net ' ~
results
may be --------*..........................—
better to farmers of the county<’l;,trlUUtC<1
“ ,h
' " H" -----
t , v .« . Wasted Advertisin<
ro ,,,H„r? e.re hant; has no moral right
valu? °f advertising in
vah l ° ^ f
byJ he advertising
la„ e
iewr c‘rcu-
r ?
e rea<3 and those only bv
P ^ o n addressed. Ninety per
are wasted.
, Bv Wilma'*AnHo^kru,h*r’i
„
_ „
u i^ iS t,p ipai er cxf U culars
considered
a fa m -
Miss’*
b X J nr ro Is Fnad by aI1 m em - mother Mrs a Ai 'a
an»d her
u rs,
family and borrowed nr tif’ i r>
Anderson of Seat-
« ’< *'je
« ¿ sts
sr w
a . y t «•» t /
th etiiSnneii?lbors fhpn s „ , 7 h S , ' h i i t . ' S S
were
Pridnv
m “
c
or -ekitives
eve “ “ UVes
- k ^ r = —
See
d ie
N ew
High Speed
SAFETY CAR
Hitcon
T h e 1935
PLYMOUTH
feeds. High average egg whlcn te a r they have also been on The c a n * “ ^ ^ ' w a n t e d . and Oav' W!lson were BuestsChriM?
production, better quality
4 clSie touling only »'67.649,- > m n some more atxj^ rehgton ’ in^n °in
A,rs' u 'st€r Rob-
eggs and low flock m ortal- 954 Uus y w . . .
riva?U- r egMhea ^ tie U>
Roblnsoil en
Th
ag*lnst Cheaper feeds.
Legal fees paid to attorneys by «hen the last rm sliona« w £ here“ M ^ a n F r t o 1“ ' ° r Mr and
f ibdiLc
^ r e y aepartm
de T sr t S ents during t*4V
— _________________ L _
“ >
a \ p ^ d - - and daUKl‘-
Firtr P w p j“
'"?»■■■ four years, other th an the atto r- _________________________ _______ ter Koressa of Portland
•» ■}? Producer. You ney general and members of his-
WELCOME 1935’
in»?1 and Mrs. Roy Lietz ot St
can
. . . t , afford to feed any-
total m ore than $150.000 Of . UP around Third and Burnside
' rrarenk C bn tmas with Mr.^
'
am ount approximately $110,- ts the Skidway. So-called because
H ^ g e iK
‘ ' Mr and Mrs J L.
thing but the best.
because Haggerty
funds?- The~remaln3er7°*mounting
« 5 ^
E ™ it S d
„ D Hlte and
C»
more than $55.000 represents feei card rooms, beer joints the band a"d Mr
o ’fj Joe FHnt
K ^.pattorneys handling bank of homeless men. Di the nah^r and
?®ber t Holland
Feed - Seed - Eggs and Poultry'
and Mrs. William
these institutions.
V1 tuns In a few hours
y' 3° me ” C'
Phone 3061
t o S ' w h o ^ X u S T 'S X c ’u1:
advertises S " z i m m e ii ^ n ¿ 2 Z i g h Z -
tlons against a n S X , - of budding
an?
'¿l,bv. h? L Eul?e,i' and t h e M ^ „ s
an^loan offldaH for the corpora? Coffee 5 “ dntsH° m^ , ma^
^ l ^ d ^ t m “ “’^
Perrls ° f
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you see. So it goes where r.um anity
Mr and M r. n V
Metzentlne.
has mired down; stripped of hotw
'w n T and may,^ heaJ'h
wealth a a n r d ‘ c lo th ' e s
1 with money only a memory.
Ju t of all this there came a
when you use our modem
lern
message of victory scrawled In
battery service. They £ £ D f l t t e P U Ô ô P ^ Î C C
red pencil on one of D ad’s five-cent
men who are intimately
^ rd a - It read, “Failure in the
Christian life Is impossible so long
acquainted with every de-
_______
as you trust In Jesus C hrist." Noiv
tall of battery construc­
some
soul in the Skid way had prov-
tion. As 3 result, you can
HwiAb
m ' ,And If It stands in the
depend upon their ability
Skidway it ought to anywhere
to serve your’s most ef­
C hrist started it away back there
ficiently. If you have b at­
on Galilee th a t night when the
tery trouble of any kind,
d?®1 * as. "kely 60 sink. Walking
call here first and avoid
over the• trouWed waters, he shouts
to the frightened disciples, “Be of
Grim reap er of
possible future disappoint­
T%?»Cbeer; U ls 1; be nr* afraid."
ment.
the
poor a n d
in e n a word of command and the
rich— the young
storm dies out into peaceful calm.
Guaranteed Batteries at
res-H e m akes good everywhere
and old— all we
everyway every time. And why
the low cost of $4.95
can
do is make
18 very ° ° d of very God.
sure th a t those
J h ’h n ^ H 8. * ere made by hlm and
without him was nothing made
dependent on us
th a t was m ade.”
will he well pro­
Second and Baseline Streets
Phon» »kQI
B ut he will n o t undertake for
vided for in spite
until the sin-question is set­
tled. Right now, right where you
of his coming!
are, tell God you take him as your
Life Insurance is
Saviour to love, tru st and obey
I ndependence
Then step out into 1935 looking
utterly to him. Throw yourself on
Assurance. Get
him. He waits to prove hln*self
full information
the friend th a t stlcketh closer
th an a brother." Yes- 'Be of good
from us without
cheer; it is I; be not aftald .”
obligation.
George N. Taylor, Beaverton. Adv.
/V o ir
Farmer’ Cash Store
rarmers
on Display
C A D Y M OTOR CO.
New Location
1125 THIRD STREET
Hillsboro
Oregon
S p ecialists S erv e Y o u
if
LENTZ AUTO PARTS
Why Not Build That Septic Tank?
overflow from th e septic tank.
v * "
it'
the Ule to carry the
T here
is nothing
more
satisfactory
burned
brick
for septic
tanks.
We h ^ or v serviceable
e ^ l ^ p l th a .e ^ V ^ i ».
d ^ '
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Washington Street between 1st and 2nd
Hillsboro
PLANT AT SCHOLLS, OREGON
O ur Motto— “F riendly Service . . . F air Prices”
Credit Bureaus
(Incorporated)
Collections — Credit Reports
In
Washington, Tillamook, Polk and
Yamhill Counties
Personal C ontact on Collections
Washington County Office
Commercial Building
Second and Main Streets
Phone 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
CHAS. L. WALKER
HILLxSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
1955 SUCCESS
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Oeneral Beauty Work
P tn iu n in li anil all lilnila of
b « u l» work.
will be measured by
Y o u r Savings
Don’t have a blank bank-book to look
at the end of next year! That’s not work-
in# toward a brilliant future! .Just save
10'' of what you earn each week and be
thrilled by a neat nest-egg by 1936. It’s
a winning habit-and one that insures
your own future.
C om m ercial N a tio n a l B an k
Taleyhona IhRIX
Bal, any lllll.h o r. Pharmacy
Phone 1732
1164 3rd Nt.
HILLSBORO
NCKOKON
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
PlirSfC IA N
and RtlRGRON
X-Ray and Phr.la-Tharapy
Commarclal National Rank nW*
Offlca (1(1
T.laphnnaa
ItmManra 7(1 X
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
All Klnda of Haaalr Warh
I'hydclan and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
a iparlnlty
Talophona 1471
WEII/B AI'AHTMKNTH
Well» Building
kl.lm l Bchandal
tki . kphonm
Offlca 2«B2
llaalilanra tkkl
HENTISTS
GARBAGE collection
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
Commercial Building
Talaphona 144
tranlnea, Sunday hr Appolntmaut
G arbage Collection
and cans
d . p. corrieri
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
"The Largest Independent Hank
In Washington County"
and
Sanitary Beauty Shop
Agent
Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability, ’ i
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
PHYSICIAN
GEORGE T. McGRATH
Waahlnaton Count? *xran.r
INStIRANCR HRRVIlia
Hhul. flank
Pl,on«
Bulldlna
Rlllaboeo
Par Information a boat nirtotnrt
RUBBER stamps
BOY YOUR
RUBRER STAMPS
from
H IL L S B O R O A R G U S
Ila Aivartlaan rail The A nna —
2141